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Init

Start Deno projects in Visual Studio Code a little faster with deno-init, a small executable that scaffolds a Deno project structure for you.

Select a language (js/ts), entrypoint and optionally a debug configuration.

Please note this module’s API is not yet stable and there may be breaking changes on 0.x version increments.

Prerequisites

  • Deno
  • Visual Studio Code
  • Deno Language Extension for Visual Studio Code

Installation

deno install --allow-read --allow-write -n deno-init https://deno.land/x/init/init.ts

Basic Usage

deno-init

When run without any options deno-init will ask for:

  • JavaScript or TypeScript (default TypeScript)
  • entrypoint (default mod.ts)
  • dependency entrypoint (default deps.ts)
  • debug configuration file for debugging Deno in Visual Studio Code (default: y).

Available Options

If you simply want to use all the default values you can pass --yes or -y. Note that deno-init will not overwrite anything by default in case you already made some of the files/directories:

deno-init -y

In case you explicitly want to overwrite existing files you can pass --force or -f:

deno-init -f

When you run the command with --name or -n the script will also create a project directory with the given name and then will add the files into it.

deno-init -n myDenoProject